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1964 Nickel What Would You Grade It?

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 Posted 04/27/2024  08:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'll say low AU.
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This represents the most common circulated nickel you'll ever find. I'm at XF/AU
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lots of glare thump. don't use overhead light. looks like a pretty good hit at the mouth. reverse shows circulation. obv probably does also but can't see it as much die to the glare. looks like some verdigris or something at K5 obv.

value...5C

btw don't hold a coin like that. in this case no big deal as it wouldnt make a difference
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I'm with the rest XF to low AU
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AU-55 is my guess.
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I would say XF45. Loss of detail on the hair and portico. Those details might not have been struck well due to die wear, but there is a lot of circulation rub here. The coin has been scarred up by many, many little hits.

Quite a bit of verdigris or green gunk on the obverse lower right. Definitely a spender, there were over a billion 1964 nickels produced.
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I'll say EF to low AU.
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